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Notioi _. erwear. rhe greatcs you e ine of almost everythinj tha We did our 1/ PRICES tee that if you are not j s. le of ladies coats at sma s all your gain. GROCERIES. wcj> i, all goods are the best that can be 3BBSSBEBE 2 50 I ?5 15 I 6 00 * 25 > 5o i 25 - Dieting Prisoners J; JJJ r.iuo \v e r,o io 9 75 Salaries 7 50 Bethca John C 26 Co 3 00 Blue W E 150 oo ) Lane J P 66 67 5 50 Mace T L 50 oo 8 00 Martin D J S3 33 1 oo Miles D F 41 67 8 35 Montgomery J D 53 33 0 00 Willcox John 33 33 9 00 " 5 00 $2483. 02 Total amount allowed on claims !)(>,) numbered 46-6 to4735. Amounts 1 7<) allowed as claimed except as above 8 71 noted. 5 00 D. J- Martin County Supervisor, 0 John Willeox, Clerk of Board. Marion, November 5 190oi \ t worth any j ! your family? | ice a Lil/ing- for Them? j ' ons Against the day that is Sure to i four Income must Cease? for such protection ( MYcrcd by the itic Insurance Company Richmond, Va. )WI s, ? LLC ? 7CL ' %. i i I i Q: lo keaav ro we t line ol mens ver had offer< g that is carried in a first cla it we have always Endeaver ' large buying before the rise ON EVERY 1 )leased you shall have your h help yc AVE D On yc II TX/U/wt i i l ii vajou yy ncn yuu want 10 I iffcr Seven Hundred Barrels of the best : bougnt and prices that cannot be duplic THES [EEEEEEBSB f jxmTTTFt^MK?, ^ 11 I LIKE INSURANCE THE SURE PROTECTiON. I ' < Vcasionally one runs across a man who declines to protect I those dependent upon him by insuring his life. He JK thinks insurance on his residence and other persona e propertv is necessary?but insure his life, never1 This B illogical and unwise man proudly boasts of his health and strength and of his ability to care for his family B under any and all circumstances. Apparantly he is 1 unmindful <?i the fact that so often death comes without ? warning and that even a hard earned competence may I fade away in a night. ?j I If is the insurance policy alone that endures; it is the omly sure barrier against the encroachments of poverty and want. No man in moderate circumstances can afford I to ignore this stern fact. Self-reliance is a fine thing in life, but it is not a tangible asset in the hour of death. y TLir nrr?T I * I I ?r-i? .?.ro .r% ? SI I nc DCLO I I IN L_ll-tL IINvDUKAINUt. | The host life insurance policy is that one which gives the fl greatest amount of protection for the money expended. Any agent can figure out an estimate showing that his B company PROMISES the most, but any intelligent B person can see for himself that the policies of the 3 Greensboro Life Insurance Company GUARANTEE I IM< )1<E than the policies of the other company. a I'or further enlightment on this important subjectcommuni- B eate with P " Forest Taylor, Gen. Agent, ^ I Greensboro Life Insurance Company, SUMTER, S. C. | r, NG NOV. 1U | reatest values in thins;. Shirts. Pants. Hats. Dress , C J l1 :ar skirts. All the latest in neck- t 1. ladies and childrens hosiery that ; sd you for the price. \ i ss dry goods store. And our customers will witness our statement V /> ed to sell them the best goods. t 5 in goods and we ar^ offering wonderful \ \ \ I m ARTICLE IN THE BUILDING. [ j J n ard cash returned, come and let us make you some prices that will \ h mto | ^ OLLARS prices that w n o >ur purchases. a >uy a trunk, Su it case, Traveling bag or anything in this line don la V Flour at less price than you can buy from the Mills to day in car lots. .lust come and get prices ated. 500 Bushels Red Rust Proof Seed Oats, prices right. ? doll t tfle 5TUBBS COMPANY. EBEEgBBBBEEBBBBEBBSEr l"